Hike to the peak of the most famous Inari shrine in Kyushu.
Learn about the birthplace of Japanese porcelain
Located in Saga Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese porcelain, the Kyushu Ceramic Museum showcases a range of ceramics other types of pottery.
One of the most iconic features of Saga’s picturesque coastal city
Takeo Shrine in Saga Prefecture was founded in 735 to bring peace to the region. One of the most beautiful natural phenomenons to be found at the shrine is the ohkusu (giant camphor) tree that rests at the foot of Mt Mifuneyama.
Found on the border of Fukuoka and Saga Prefecture, Daikouzen-ji is an ancient Buddhist temple that comes alive in autumn.
Have you ever dreamed of being a ninja? At Hizen Yumekaido in Ureshino, Saga Prefecture, you can do just that. It’s a theme park where you can dress up as deadly Japanese assassins and fight samurai, meet beautiful princesses, and pledge your loyalty to feudal warlords.